Wells, R. O., Jr. 1940-

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Name (Latin)
Wells, R. O., Jr. 1940-
Other forms of name
Wells, Raymond O., Jr. (Raymond O'Neil), 1940-
Wells, R. O. (Raymond O'Neil), 1940-
nna Wells, Raymond O'Neil, 1940-
Date of birth
1940-06-12
Associated country
Germany
United States
Field of activity
Mathematics
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 108920139
Wikidata: Q15229369
Library of congress: n 79055713
Sources of Information
  • Wells, R. O. (Raymond O'Neil), 1940- Analysis of wavelet technology for NASA applications, 1994:title page, R.O. Wells, Jr., Computational Mathematics Laboratory, Department of Mathematics, Rice University, Houston, Texas)
  • Wells, R. O. (Raymond O'Neil), 1940- Differential and complex geometry, 2017:title page (Raymond O. Wells, Jr.) title page verso (University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA and Jacobs University Bremen, Bremen, Germany)
  • Conference on Complex Analysis, Rice University, 1967.Complex analysis ... 1968.
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Wikipedia description:

Raymond O'Neil Wells Jr. (born 1940), "Ronny", is an American mathematician, working in complex analysis in several variables as well as wavelets. Wells received his BA from Rice University in 1962 and his Ph.D. in 1965 from New York University under the supervision of Lipman Bers (On the local holomorphic hull of a real submanifold in several complex variables). He was Professor of Mathematics at Rice University, where he served as chairman of the Department of Mathematics. After becoming Professor Emeritus from Rice, he co-founded the Jacobs University Bremen. He was Professor of Mathematics and Vice-President of External Affairs. He has written books on twistors, wavelets, and analysis on complex manifolds. In 1970–71 and 1979–80, he was at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. From 1974 to 1975 he was a Guggenheim Fellow and received the Humboldt Senior Scientist Award. He was editor of the Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. He is a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

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